Tiaras and Bowties for the Association for Safe Alternatives in Childbirth

The third annual TIARAS AND BOWTIES event is coming to Edmonton! This event benefits the Association for Safe Alternatives in Childbirth, whose goal is to support and help women and families with their birth experiences. Find out what this amazing event is all about!

Coming to Edmonton this April is the third annual Children’s Fundraiser Gala – TIARAS AND BOWTIES, for the Association for Safe Alternatives in Childbirth (ASAC). Families can look forward to a fantastic evening filled with dinner, activities, silent auction, entertainment and dancing. It’s also a great opportunity to dress up and be a prince or princess for the night!

The Gala will be held at Meridian Banquets on Saturday, April 18, 2015 from 4:00 – 10:00pm and tickets are available today at www.asacgala2015.eventbrite.ca. With even more activities for the kids, and a variety of entertainment, you don’t want to miss this fantastic family night out!

All proceeds of this event will contribute to the ongoing endeavors of ASAC. If you own a business in the Edmonton and surrounding areas, don’t miss your opportunity to get your name out there! Silent auction donations are required for the Gala, both child and adult friendly items, and various sponsorship opportunities are available. For more details go to www.asacgala.com.

About ASAC

ASAC was formed in 1979 to help women and their families have better birth experiences. A positive and satisfying birth experience will help a women transition more easily into her role as a mother, bonding with her baby will be easier and she will have a better chance of avoiding postpartum depression. The cost to families and society are high when mothers are depressed and not functional. ASAC’s mandate is to educate women about childbirth, regardless of the caregiver and location of birth that they choose.

Birth Issues is ASAC’s biannual magazine, full of birth stories, birth and parenting information, health information for the whole family and much more. The magazine emphasizes choice, awareness, and a natural, healthful approach to these topics. It is unique in that it is the only magazine written by women for women, by consumers for consumers.

As a consumer-based, not-for-profit, volunteer-run organization, ASAC relies on donations and money raised through various fundraising methods. Funds are required to keep the Birth Issues magazine in print, and for their many other programs including lecture series, movie screenings, conferences, resource library, trade show displays, and play group.

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